The issue, as framed by the U.S. ruling elite’s hometown house organ is
very simple; a top insider in Japan’s new government has lost his
marbles. The Washington Post’s apoplexy over the fact that Councilor
Yukihisa Fujita isn’t buying the official version of what happened on
September 11,
2001, is well reflected in the two headlines it gave to its March 8,
2010 editorial. First we have the print edition:
Poisonous Thinking in Japan
Has a conspiratorial view of 9/11 taken hold in the ruling party?
Then we have the even more hysterical headline in the electronic version:
A Leading Japanese Politician Espouses a 9/11 Fantasy
The two paragraphs below capture the flavor of The Post’s screed. I
have provided some educational assistance for the reader by supplying
useful
links. Only the last of the six links was in The Post’s original online
version.

Fujita’s ideas about the attack on the World Trade Center, which he
shared with us in a recent interview, are too bizarre, half-baked and
intellectually bogus to merit serious discussion. He questions whether
it was really the work of terrorists; suggests that shadowy forces with
advance
knowledge of the plot played the stock market
to profit from it; peddles the fantastic idea that eight of the 19
hijackers are alive and well; and
hints that controlled demolition rather than fire or debris may be a
more likely explanation for at least the collapse of the building at 7 World
Trade Center, which was adjacent to the twin towers.

As with almost any calamity whose scale and scope assume historic
proportions, the events of Sept. 11 have spawned a thriving subculture
of conspiracy
theorists at home and abroad. The only thing novel about Mr. Fujita is
that a man so susceptible to the imaginings of the lunatic fringe
happens to
occupy a notable position in the governing apparatus of a nation that
boasts the world’s second-largest economy.

Councilor Yukihisa Fujita, has sparked a big problem for the US media,
they are going to have to work over time to help the old Bush
administration in
doing damaged control as usual.
With more and more credible people, speaking out against the OS it will only awake the mass.
No wonder so many congressional representatives are leaving Washington,
I have to wonder if someone is about to blow the whistle from the Bush
administration, and these cronies know it.

Notices how “anyone” who voice their opinions about 911 who do not
agree with the OS fairytales are called names like fringe lunatic,
crackpot,
crazy, insane, uninformed, tin foil hats, tea parties and now the media
is shooting for gun toting pentagon terrorist.

Do you all see a trend here?
Is everyone including military officials and high raking government
officials who do not believe in the OS all fringe lunatic and
considered
terrorist?